WPX "- .: R. -s ,,WS?- LOCALS. Who wnntn a tlokot to xhlbltlon? tho b oyir tsym Mliis Cora lClmoro mado a uhort visit to Sterling Ififlt Monday, O. H. Thomnfl visited his homo at Har vard last Saturday. H. Edgron hnd two children, loft last wook for Sweden. Mrs'. ,A. Miss Ktto Gray, '95, of Fromont, visited tho university this wcok, Tho English club mot for a business session Thursday afternoon, IP. T. Hlloy loft Thursday to accompany tho baso ball team on Its eastern trip, MIhs Ahno Minor was Initiated Into tho Delta Gamma sorority Thuisday evening, May 0,( Tho homo of Professor and Mrs, Candy was gladancd Saturday by tho birth of a son, Superintendent C. A, Fulmer of the Kd. gar schools visited tho university Inst week, On Thursday Prof. T. L. Lyor. loft for Pittsburg, Pa In response to a mos sago anpounclng tho serious lllnoss ofhU mother In that city, A 'his mothor t"v over soventy years of ago Profossor Lyoii had little hopo for hor recovery, Tho registrar has posted tho schedules for the final examinations, whloh bogln May 20 and continue through to Juno 2. Tho system which proved so satisfactory last scmostor will be followed again for this semester. Tho cadot battalion was Inspected on Wednesday aftornoon by Major Mooro, who In tho government Inspector for thu department of tho Platte. During the tnspcotlon it bogan to rain, but tho boys stood In tho wot until tho Inspection was ovor. ' Tho Phi Kappa Psl fraternity was at homo last Friday evening to tholr uni versity frlonds In tholr now houso on CJ Btruot. Mcmbors of tho fratornlty re ceived, assisted by Lincoln frlonds, Icos woro sorved during tho ovonlng, Tho Junior Annual camo out as prom ised Friday morning. In tho library, on tho steps, on tho bonchos ovorywhoro ovoryboJy read tho Sombroro, Tho class of 'OS has produced an unusually attrac tive volume, both In mattor and make-up, On account of tho chapol talk, 10 o'clock classoH recited at 11 o'clock Thursday morning. Momboi-H of tho Political Economy club and nil others Interested should romonx bor tho nddrcsH by Kov. H. S. Mauyoal of Omaha noxt Tuosday ovonlng, Ma 18, In room 23, library building. Ho will speak on "Tho Itollglous Elomont In Politics." Prof. H. W. Caldwoll lectured last Sat urday boforo tho Nemaha county teach ors' association at Auburn. He spoko on tho thome, "Tho Influence of tho Frontier on Amorlcan History and tho Hls;ory of Civilization," and dovoloped especially tho Idoa that It was a frontier which made tho Amorlcan nation and created on American democracy. A largo and In terested audlcnco appreciated his addross In a high degree. A curious Incident camo out during tho session that Prof. Cald woll taught his first school In that county and that tho presiding ofneor, D. W. Plerson, thon county superintendent, ex amined him for his first teacher's certificate Big Bargains in Tho company A captains' medals aro now llnlshcd nnd on exhibition In Har ris' Jewelry storo. Tho Dolta Gramma sorority gavo a box party at tho gleo club concort last Wed nesday evening. Clinton N. Parr, a former studont, now teaching at Lltchlleld, visited tho uni versity thto wcok. II A Toeters of Ithlca, 'was Initiated Into the Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity, last Thursday night. P.. P. Teelo spent a couplo of days last week with Harry O. Barber and W. W. Wilson at Nebraska city. Prof. G. E. Barber went to Nebraska City Friday to visit his son Harry and onjoy a brlof pleasure outing. Misses Georgia Camp and Ulancho Gar. ton leave tomorrow for Ithaca, N. "X., whoro thoy will represent tho Kappa ohnptor at tho gonoral conforonco of tho Delta Gamma sorority, which moots this yoar with tho chapter at Cornoll univer sity, Thoy will bo gono one wcok. Holmrod and tho other thirty-two fel lows who were smooth enough to obtain window passes to tho gymnasium last Saturday night, folt so happy over tholr success that they wont down town after the program and had a blow out at Helmrod's expense. They have been con gratulating themselves ever since. Dan E. DePutron.. Has Amateur Photographer's Supplies OF ALL KINDS. Tho faculty ladles' club met Wednos day afternoon with Mrs. G. E. MacLcan, 1037 H street. They elected offlccrs. Chancellor G. E. MacLoan did not at tond ITio Kansas-Nebraska debato at Law ronco last Friday as the press dispatches stated. Ho went down Saturday, howover, and spoko before the Christian associa tions of Kansas university, fulfilling an J engagement ho could not meet two weoks before becauso of washouts and Irregular train service. Mr. Earnest Correll of Hebron, a former student In tho university, visited with Mr. Tyroll Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Tho freshmen will moot today at 2 p. m. A now constitution Is under considera tion, and If adopted an election of offlcors will occur soon. Wot grounds at Council Bluffs Thurs day mado It necessary to glvo up tho gamo scheduled thoro with tho university team for that aftornoon. Dr. H. K. Wolfo went to Dorchostor Inst Saturday and lectured on child-study and pedagogy before an enthusiastic and In terested body of Snllno county teachers. Tho Tennessee Centennial and Interna tional Exposition which Is to bo held at Nashville the first week In July has sot onb day, July 3, to be Sigma Alpha Epsl lon loy. Tho university debating association elected ns otllcers for tho ensuing yoar, E. B. Perry, president; W. H. Sackett, vlco-presldont, and F. G. Hawxby, sour tary. H. C. Parmoloo went up to his homo In Omaha last Tuesday morning and took In tho gleo club concert thoro in tho evon ing. He roturned with tho glee club the following day. Kappa Alpha Thota fratornlty charm ingly entertained a party of friends last Saturday evening after tho cIobo of th. girls' gymnasium exhibition at tho homo of Mls3 Jeno Tuttle. Mrs. T. J. Curtlss and Mrs. Fred Shep hord, both of Lincoln, mother and slstor of Miss Edna Curtlss, a studont at tho university, died Thursdav within a fow hours of each other. Soveral years ago Mrs. Shepherd was a university student and a mombor of tho Union society. Th, society has passed resolutions of condot-onco. Sole agent for the Prcmo Cameras, the very best in the market, ranging in price from $10 to $120. Cheaper Cameras from $1 to $9. Also .agent for Stanley Dry Plates, the cheapest and best. I have Supplies for all sizes of cameras. Call at Room 4, 1041 O Street, and see them. P. O. Box 973. DR. P. D. StteRWIN DENTIST... Cataphorosis for Painless Filling. Boom 17. Burr Blk Second Floor. Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. Trunks. Valises ELEGANT LINE OF POCKET BOOKS-CARD CASES and LEATHER NOVELTIES. For Summer Tourists and Others. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Old Trunks in Exchange for New Ones. A benefit will be given In the chapei noxt Thursday ovonlng, May 20, for the Lake Gonova fund of tho, Christian asso ciations. An excollont llurary and mua lcal program Is being prepared whloh will moro than repay tho time and money spent to hoar It. Students cannot bestow 10 cents on a moro worthy cause than this is. W. O. FORBES, Livery, Baggage and Hack Line. 121 North Eleventh Street. HACKS Nos. 89, 42, 54, 76, and 85. All calls answered promptly, day or night Polite hackmen, always to bo rolled upon. Tolephone No. 31, Lincoln, Nobr. LINCOLN TRUNK FACTORY, - 1217 0 Street. c. j&.. -wiiRzcrK:, ifiroj?. YOU WILL SAVE TIME By taking u m ttWl FOR MAIN LINE, And Norfolk Branch. All Points in Kansas. Keep this in mind when going on foot-ball trips or any vacation. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. Nebraska Pant and Suit Company 1217 O Street. West Half of Trunk Factory Pants to order, $3.50, $4. J5 and Suits, $18, $20 and up up Prof. E. W. Davis gave an Interesting address Thursday morning, during tho chapol hour, on tho llfo and work of Di. Sylvester, an Oxford man, who camo to America some years ago to fill tho chair of mathematics at the John Hopkins uni versity. It was there that Dr. Davis know personally this distinguished mutn omatlclan and where ho worked undet him as a studont. Tho occasion of the lecture was Dr. Sylvester's recent death. Cloaking, Overcoalng and Vesting Goods by the yard. All work first-class and guaranteed. Early noxt weok sonlors may find theli commencement Invitations ready for dis tribution at tho co-operatlvo book storo. Thoy should be prepared to pay for tho full number thoy ordered. Sutton & Hollowbush have again mado tholr offer this year of five pounds of candy to the winning company in tho competitive drill, also two pounds of candy to the person winning tho Individ ual drill. Dr. Charles E. Dessey went to St. Louts, Missouri, Thursday to dollvor an address Friday ovonlng on "The Endowment or Solence," at an annual banquet given by tho Missouri Botanical Gardens, In honor of Its foundor, Henry Shaw. "Hunk" Muellor left the university last Tuesday to accopt a position with a B. & M. surveying party In the southern part of tho state. Ho hustled around and left his credits In good shape and will rotunr ln September to continue his work. - Tho senior picnic Saturday aftornoon at Lincoln park was not largoly attended. Those who went howover, report a very pleasant time, and no Inconvenience from tho rain. The party took tho car for tho park about one o'clock in the afternoon, returning- In tlmo for the gymnasium ex hibition ln the evening.. "Tho University" Is tho latest and pret tiest thing In tablets. It comes In ah sizes, lottcr, packet and commercial notu, It Is embossed In scarlot letters "Urn. vorslty of Nebraska" and Is sold by us for less money than Is usually charged for cheap tablets with ordinary printing. We have embossed envelopes to match tho above tablets. The latter are In nil sizes In ordinary use, both baronial and government. Book department, Herpoi shelmor & Co. Northwestern University Medical School. The regular course Is four years, with conditions for advanced standing. This school claims superiority In tho extent and thoroughness of laboratory courses, and In the great variety of Its clinical material and the methods by which It Is utilized In teaching. For circulars of Information address the Secretary, DR. N. S. DAVIS JR. 2431 Dearborn, St. Chicago. An lnvltltlon has been extended to Rev. Edward Evorett Hale to dollver the an nual Phi Beta Kappa address during the commencement week. In caBe ho ac cepts he will speak In tho evening of tho day ho dollvers tho commencement ora tion, thus relieving tho pressure, already folt, of tho demand for morning tickets. Undor this arrangement seats "or tho morning oration will be reservea strictly for unlvorslty people, while tlckots foi the address before tho Phi Beta Kappa sooloty will be given out moro gonorallly to frlonds of tho unlvorslty who desire to hear this renownod New Englander. Tho ladles of the faculty and members of the art department of tho woman's olub were Invited last Monday afternoon to visit Miss Parker's studio In the h. brary building and view tho attractive pictures and works of art. The rain made It Impossible for a great many to bo present. Tho pretty studio was adorned with floral decorations. Her etohlng of an old windmill built at Lawrenco, Kan. by the, Dutch settlers proved attractive. ThU mlll.and itha state university are the two points of Interest in that town yet. Miss Parkor also received each afternoon during tho woolc. is i 4 A waUMbUaHi E. HALLETT, Doaler In Fine Watches, Diamonds, Sterling Silverwar, Clocks, Jewelry, Opera Glasses, Gold Headed Canes and Umbrellas, Spectacles, Etc. Watch repairing, engraving and Optical -work a specialty, lnlng the eyes. No charge for exam- 1143 O Street, LINCOLN, NEB. Funke Opera House Block. !.W.l' Neraska Tent and Awning Co. 130 and 138 No. 11th St., Phono 745. Summer Camping Outfits, Tents, Awnings, Tarpaulins, and Covers of all kinds. Out of town orders promptly attundod to LOUIS DOYLE, Pkop. and Man. Palace Dining Hall 1130 N Street, Llncolrj, Nebr, The LargeBt and Beet Equipped Eating House In the City. Special ratesto atudento. Eloctrio Fans A.G.'OSMER, Pn'oi. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN LiisrooLiNr AND Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas Cit. City Ticket Office. 201 0 Btreet H. C. Townbend, Gen'l P. & T. A. F. D. Cornell, O. P.& T A. Ghas. B. Gregory n TJ. of IT., '91. W Office At 1100 0 St., Lincoln, Neb. The Most Popular Photograph Gallery in the State4. BFEJCIAri On'o ibeautlful colored Cabin et, mounted on a largo card, given wiu eac5'Qozen of our, beat Cabinets. Special raea to students. T. "W, Townsend, Prop.